Yearlong

Word YEARLONG
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Definitions and meanings of "Yearlong"

What do we mean by yearlong?

Lasting one year. adjective

Lasting or continuing a year.

Lasting one year, or approximately so; of or relating to a timespan of one year. adjective

Which lasts throughout every year; which is not seasonal adjective

Per year (mostly used to discuss animal farming) adverb

Throughout every year; not seasonally adverb

Lasting through a year adjective

Lasting one year; of a timespan of one year.

Which lasts throughout every year; which is not seasonal

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The word "yearlong" in example sentences

Even if the compromise doesn't break a yearlong deadlock over political control of Lebanon, it does seem to mark an important shift in U.S. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The president -- whose earlier peace efforts accomplished little -- insisted that Middle East peace "will not come through statements and resolutions" at the world body and put the onus on the two sides to break a yearlong impasse and return to peace talks. ❋ Unknown (2011)

A convict with a record of violent crimes against women was charged Tuesday with the 2007 slaying of a transgender prostitute, the first in what authorities described as a yearlong series of attacks targeting San Francisco's transgender sex workers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Matasar's pep talk kicked off a two-day conference called "Future Ed: New Business Models for U.S. and Global Legal Education" -- the first event in what organizers call a yearlong ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mark Sanford's nearly yearlong nightmare has come to an official end. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Hölzle, still wary, accepted the offer but kept his position at UCSB by taking a yearlong leave. ❋ Steven Levy (2011)

NEW YORK mdash; A New York University professor says the tiny camera inserted int o the back of his head for a yearlong art project has... ❋ AP (2011)

She said the city is starting work now on a yearlong study of how to improve bus service to LaGuardia International Airport. ❋ Andrew Grossman (2011)

NEW YORK mdash; A New York University professor says the tiny camera inserted into the back of his head for a yearlong art project has... ❋ AP (2011)

A yearlong shortage of thiopental has delayed executions and prompted states to acquire foreign-made batches of the drug. ❋ Nathan Koppel (2011)

His son, Beau, returned to the U.S. in 2009 from a yearlong deployment in Iraq with an Army National Guard unit. ❋ AP (2011)

Mr. Obama also suggested that some initiatives designed to stimulate the economy in the short term should be included in a final deal, singling out a yearlong extension of the payroll tax break for employees, which expires in January. ❋ Carol E. Lee (2011)

Mr. Stamper had come to Wayne County Court hoping to win approval for the new ramps, which remained closed due to a yearlong legal standoff with the Michigan Department of Transportation. ❋ Jeff Bennett (2011)

The outcome of the yearlong debate could reverberate through national security policies, ranging from the number of people the United States ultimately detains to decisions about who may be lawfully selected for killing using drones. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Now, the spy agency will carry out aggressive drone strikes itself alongside the military campaign, which has been stepped up in recent weeks after a nearly yearlong hiatus ❋ Siobhan Gorman (2011)

Boston dreams of being around when life is discovered there; actually, she said she would gladly fly on the maiden yearlong voyage to Mars. ❋ Marc Kaufman (2011)

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